Costs and outcomes of increasing access to bariatric surgery for obesity: cohort study and cost-effectiveness analysis using electronic health records
Background: Bariatric surgery is known to be an effective treatment for extreme obesity but access to these procedures is currently limited. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the costs and outcomes of increasing access to bariatric surgery for severe and morbid obesity. Design and methods: Pri...
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Main Authors: | Martin C Gulliford (Author), Judith Charlton (Author), Helen P Booth (Author), Alison Fildes (Author), Omar Khan (Author), Marcus Reddy (Author), Mark Ashworth (Author), Peter Littlejohns (Author), A Toby Prevost (Author), Caroline Rudisill (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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